Lucy Walker isn’t a
travel writer, but she’s taking her cousin Riley’s place and going to Balmorie
Estate anyway. Why she gets talked into these things, she doesn’t know. But
what she does know is that Ian MacLaren is not the type of Innkeeper she was
expecting. Her plan to take notes and record all of Balmorie’s amenities so her
cousin can then write a review becomes more and more difficult to do when she
has her very own Scottish hunk as her tour guide.

Ian MacLaren needs a glowing review in America’s largest travel magazine to
jumpstart the guest house business. He and his brothers have poured their
hearts, souls, and every last penny into the estate. And when he finds out the
cute travel writer isn’t who she claims to be all bets are off and revenge is
more than sweet...

This is such a cute
novella that I think will appeal to all romance lovers, especially those who
like a hunky Scot…or three.

Ian MacLaren, the
oldest of the MacLaren clan, and an ex-military man, is in the process of
getting Balmorie Estate ready for the public as a guest house, and he needs
help spreading the word. That’s where Riley Brooks, travel writer, comes
in…except Riley is busy trying to save her marriage, so she sends her cousin
Lucy in her place.

Lucy is like a
walking disaster. From the moment she arrives in Scotland, nothing seems to go
right. I really liked Lucy. It was obvious she loved her family and would do
anything for them. She’s a bit lost and aimless, looking for her place and
purpose in life, and the last thing she expects is to fall in love in Scotland,
or find what she’s meant to do with her life.

I loved that Ian
was so dedicated to restoring Balmorie. It’s exactly the kind of place I’d love
to stay in when I visit Scotland…and I wouldn’t mind meeting a sexy Innkeeper
like him! I’ve always had a not-so-secret fantasy of going to Scotland (or
Ireland or England) and falling head over heels the way Lucy did, so Mad About
Plaid appealed to me in a lot of ways.

If you’re looking
for a quick romance that’s both sweet and steamy, I’d definitely recommend Mad
About Plaid.

Have you read Mad About Plaid? What did you think? If you haven't read it, is it on your TBR? Do you enjoy novellas?

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